“In a panic, I grabbed a piece of bread and handed it to her. And now she’s happy eating it walking around the house. Talking away and giving Mommy kisses.”
Other parents thought this was a pretty hilariously simple fix, with some revealing that their kids also knew that a slab of carbs made all the difference to their mood – and sore gums.
“Bread is my go-to when my toddler suddenly ‘doesn’t like’ foods that she’d have happily scoffed the day before,” one noted. “If I can tell she is just being fussy then bread and butter is what she has. Kids are so weird but whatever keeps them happy and with a full tummy I guess!”
“Oh my gosh, I’ve done the exact same thing with my 16-month-old! My husband was so confused and I was like, ‘dude it worked. Don’t question it’,” another mum commented.
Another mum noted that this summed up mum life perfectly.
“God I relate to this so much. I feel like parenting a baby is giving them random things until you finally get it right.”
And sure look – it might sound like a very simple solution to the issue of teething – but don’t knock it until you’ve tried it. And let’s face it – after a day of crying and discomfort, you’re pretty much willing to try anything!
“I don’t know why, but that slice of bread saved me today,” this mum confirms, keen to share this easy remedy in case it helped another family.” It’s definitely going to be a go-to for me when all else fails.
Note: It is super-important to supervise your toddler if they are eating – especially things like bread.